Magnetization study to probe the effect of N2+ irradiation on Fe/Co bilayers

Abstract

Fe/Co bilayers were made using ion beam sputtering and then were subjected to nitrogen-ion irradiation to explore the influence of irradiation on their magnetic properties. Magnetization studies of Fe/Co bilayers along with their irradiated counterparts were then performed. The magnetization and coercivity of the as-deposited sample exhibited a two-fold uniaxial symmetry while the behavior for high temperature irradiated sample depicts a small shift in the two fold behavior. The magnetization data measured with the magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the film exhibited a hysteresis in both the case of the irradiated sample as well as as-deposited sample. A small increase in coercivity for the irradiated sample was observed which is due to various reasons including formation of FeCo solid solution due to ion irradiation at the interface.

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